IDES101 — Interior Design I
(R only) Credit for Prior Learning An introduction to the relationship of people to their environment and the design process necessary to create functional aesthetic interior space. The study of design theory using conceptual problem-solving methods. Emphasis on the basic elements and principles of design and use of drafting instruments required to translate design concepts into completed projects. Two hours lecture, four hours studio each week. 3 semester hours Course
Part of
- General Studies AA, Integrated Studies Area of Concentration (INTG Core): 611D
- General Studies AA, Studies in Humanities, Arts, Communication, and Languages Area of Concentration (HACL Core): 611A
- Interior Design–Preprofessional AAS, Preprofessional General Area of Concentration: 306A
- Interior Design-Preprofessional AAS, Kitchen and Bath Design Area of Concentration: 306C
- Arts and Sciences AA, Interior Design–Preprofessional Area of Concentration: 102
- Interior Design Certificate: 266
- Introductory Interior Design Certificate: 226